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Celebrities with Borderline Personality Disorder (possibly, not for sure)

Here are my top-five candidates for celebrities with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Remember I am not a doctor and this is a “arm chair” analysis of the documented behaviors of each of these celebrities. Others considered for the list were: Kurt Cobain, Princess Di, Heather Mills, Christina Ricci, Elizabeth Wurtzel, Winona Ryder, Mindy McCready and OJ Simpson. But here are my top five BPD celebrities (from least to most likely to have the disorder) and some links to illustrative articles on the web… drum roll please….

106 comments to Celebrities with Borderline Personality Disorder (possibly, not for sure)

I feel all of your statements. Thank you guys for sharing. I recently got fired from my $26.00 an hour job that I’ve been working at for 15 years. Basically, essentially, they fired me because I stood up for myself, because I have BPD, because I allowed antagonists and harassers to psychologically control my dysregulated emotions, because I did not have the Dialectical Behavior Therapy skills to ignore the mob mentality bullies. That is the bottom line truth. I’m many things, a liar is not one of them. I did an inpatient stint for alcohol dependency in 1987, but was not diagnosed with anything. Looking back, I was a total Borderline; don’t know how nobody ascertained it?? From 2002 to off-on 2007 psychotherapy, still no diagnosis. (Yet, I was in constant trouble at work.) In 2005, and again in 2006, I did two separate outpatient stints with dual diagnosis trials/programs, but still, no diagnosis. (Beyond my comprehension.) In 2008, I was diagnosed as Bi-polar; then in 2009, finally, accurately diagnosed as Borderline. I did my own research, I google alot of stuff. We do not have to be doctors to learn about ourselves. From 2009 to 2014, I completed the Return To Work/Intensive Outpatient Program THREE TIMES, at Kaiser..because I continued having severe interpersonal conflicts with co-workers and management. I’m going to do everything in my legal power to get my job back, and/or expose the improprieties that do take place in the workplace. Anyway, there’s this group called TARA, specifically for Personality Disorders. Check it out. I wish to be an advocate. Because it is not right, not justice, for employers to terminate us with BPD.